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By Kent Lo , 21 December, 2024

TODAY, I would like to discuss the responsibilities of a Sabah minister and critique politicians who only engage in performative politics. As ministers in Sabah, their duties are not limited to superficial tasks, but rather they bear greater responsibility in striving for the development of Sabah and the rights of its people.

When I was younger, I didn’t fully understand these concepts, but as I gradually became involved in society, I realised the importance of Sabah’s administrative structure to each of us.

By Kent Lo , 28 November, 2024

Official government websites provide a reliable, secure, and accessible platform for disseminating crucial information.

These portals are properly organised, allowing for easy navigation, and they offer a controlled environment where citizens can access verified, up-to-date content directly from the government. Unlike social media platforms, government websites are undistracted by irrelevant content and/or advertisements, and provide a clear, focused space for essential updates.

By Kent Lo , 11 February, 2024

Society often confines individuals to age-based boxes, dictating preordained life paths: years for schooling, retirement deadlines, marriage expectations. But this rigid framework overlooks the profound narratives woven into each individual's journey. It's time to embrace experience-based age, a truer measure of growth and wisdom.

By Kent Lo , 24 December, 2023

Nurturing Sustainable Triumphs in Sabah's MA63 Venture

In the pursuit of autonomy under the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63), Sabah's victories should not be limited to symbolism, but to emulate inspiration from real-world successes. There are some key aspects that are vital for redefining metrics for success, encompassing not only governance autonomy but also a strategic focus on economic empowerment.

By Kent Lo , 10 October, 2023
Nonchalance is actually a positive outlook. It doesn't mean being careless, cynical, mischievous nor irreverent. People who embrace this attitude aren't necessarily irresponsible; they just see life differently.